Hello
Do you recommend a speedcontroller with internal BEC (5-8v) and support for external governor to use the spirit one?
For 700/800 size helis, 12S (120 - 200 amps).
Many thanks
Sacha
Recomanded Speedcontroller with external governor support
Hello,
the latest Hobbywing ESCs are a good and cheap candidates.
YGE is very good too, but more expensive.
Both implementing also very good internal governor.
the latest Hobbywing ESCs are a good and cheap candidates.
YGE is very good too, but more expensive.
Both implementing also very good internal governor.
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Have one on the way only wish theres a solution to use airplane mode so we can use bailout 

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I'm very happy with Castle Edge Controllers, have a look on my setup guide.
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1364
To sum up the system on bigger birds, I use external BEC and OptiPower ultra guard to backup System Power, I do not trust on any internal BECs anymore.
To make it bullet proof:
A) I use a 20A Schottky Diode from Main battery to external BEC to prevent any return current (in case of main Battery failure, power might get from BEC HV side to ESC to drive Motor or if ESC burns there is a short).
B) if ESC requires Plus(red) on ESC connector, I do add a 2A fuse to protect System Voltage (if ESC blows up, any shorts inside can happen, like 50V from Battery or Power draw path for Motor as on Main Power side)
I wanna make sure, System Power (RX, FBL, Servo) stays up to get save on ground.
I learned my lessons well on different Setups with different ESC, Burning ESC causing over voltage on Servos, RX and FBL or even over current out of OptiPower and blow up due to ESC failure. I did end up with this specific wiring, with the Diode, a fuse and external BEC. So fare with this setup and the CC Edges, I had no bigger issues in the last 300 flights at least on Power side.
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1364
To sum up the system on bigger birds, I use external BEC and OptiPower ultra guard to backup System Power, I do not trust on any internal BECs anymore.
To make it bullet proof:
A) I use a 20A Schottky Diode from Main battery to external BEC to prevent any return current (in case of main Battery failure, power might get from BEC HV side to ESC to drive Motor or if ESC burns there is a short).
B) if ESC requires Plus(red) on ESC connector, I do add a 2A fuse to protect System Voltage (if ESC blows up, any shorts inside can happen, like 50V from Battery or Power draw path for Motor as on Main Power side)
I wanna make sure, System Power (RX, FBL, Servo) stays up to get save on ground.
I learned my lessons well on different Setups with different ESC, Burning ESC causing over voltage on Servos, RX and FBL or even over current out of OptiPower and blow up due to ESC failure. I did end up with this specific wiring, with the Diode, a fuse and external BEC. So fare with this setup and the CC Edges, I had no bigger issues in the last 300 flights at least on Power side.
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